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Jesus Christ. How the hell can someone be as consistently ****ing stupid as you and not kill yourself leaving the house every morning? Or do you leave the house? |
Miami extends 1 suspension, FIU dismisses 2 in wake of melee
By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Sports Writer October 16, 2006 CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- The University of Miami extended the suspension of one player and said further disciplinary measures will be taken in the wake of a sideline-clearing brawl with Florida International. Sophomore safety Anthony Reddick was suspended indefinitely following further consultation Monday with the Atlantic Coast Conference, the school said. Reddick charged across the field, helmet raised over his head, and slammed it into an opposing player during the melee. Meanwhile, the Golden Panthers took a much harsher stance -- dismissing two players, Chris Smith and Marshall McDuffie Jr., and extending the suspensions of all other 16 sanctioned players indefinitely. "This is certainly embarrassing. It's disgraceful. It's amazing. I've run out of words," FIU coach Don Strock said. "There's no place for it in college football or football period. This is way overboard. I apologize to all the fans of college football for this taking place." Smith and McDuffie will remain on scholarship at FIU. One-game suspensions for Reddick and 12 Miami teammates were announced Sunday. Other disciplinary measures for the players may include community service and other unspecified actions, the school said in a statement. Miami president Donna Shalala said in an open letter that the fight was "outrageous." "Regardless of who started it, this was an embarrassing display of unsportsmanlike behavior," Shalala wrote. "Fortunately there were no injuries." |
Good for FIU. It must be hard to coach at that school, not only do you have thug players, you have untalented thug players.
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They could always be like the Chiefs and let anyone do anything they want to their franchise players and just watch it.
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Well, good for FIU and Comcast. They got it right.
Now, on to Thug U. One f**king game suspensions? "Other disciplinary measures for the players may include community service and other unspecified actions, the school said in a statement"? Like what, no brownie with lunch on Thursday? They'll have to attend a charity car wash where bimbos in bikinis will do all the work? Give me a f**king break. We all know full well that they're going to get a slap on the wrist at best. Not only that but does anyone else get the feeling that if Thug U had a shot at a good bowl game there might be even LESS punishment? |
University of Miami should not be allowed to participate in a bowl game, regardless of their record.
Unfortunately, they won't do it. |
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Outstanding! That guy is a complete tool. |
Must be tough to Miami fans to realize that a nowhere nothing school like FIU has to show them how to do what's right.
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i am still baffled by the "over the ocean part"
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